Beverley is a suburb of northwest Adelaide in southeast South Australia and has a population of around 1,400 (51.7% male, 48.3% female). Around 339 families live in the area and of those 42.8% have one or more children under the age of 15. 21.8% of families have only a single parent while 33.9% of couples have no children. Beverley covers an area of approximately 140 hectares (345 acres).

The most common income bracket for people living in Beverley is between $150-$249 per week (17.8% of people). 4.6% have no income and high income earners ($2000 or more per week) account for 0.8% of the population.

Of the 559 private dwellings in Beverley 29% are owned outright by their occupiers, 33% are being purchased (eg. by mortgage) and 34% are being rented. On average there are around 2.4 people per private dwelling in the area. The composition of occupied private dwellings in Beverley is as follows: 80.6% separate houses, 11.1% semi-detached houses (eg. townhouses, row or terrace houses), 8.3% flats (including units and apartments).

In terms of people aged 15 years or more living in Beverley 39% are married, 11% are divorced, 4% are separated, 6% are widowed and 40% have never married.

Compared to the rest of Australia, Beverley has close to average migrant population, with around 32.8% of residents being born overseas. The top 5 countries of birth for migrants in the area are: United Kingdom (2.9%), Greece (2.4%), Italy (2.1%), South Eastern Europe (1.2%), Vietnam (1.1%).

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